Characters in this play are the people that are most looked upon during the scenes.
Julius Caesar
Brutus
Marc Antony
Cassius
Octavius Caesar
Casca
Calphurnia
Portia
Decius
Julius Caesar is the main character, who has a daughter named Julia Caesar.
Julia Caesar, Julius Caesar's Daughter falls in love and marries Pompey.
Pompey is another key character in the play, He is friends with Julius, and is head commander and king.
Pompey then allows Julius to take some of his own legion for his own, Julius goes to war with the Gallics.
Caesar, Julius, fights in the war and wins, goes back to Rome a hero.
The Senate wants to make him king, but Caesar Refuses the crown three times.
Julia is pregnant while her father Julius is away in the war and dies during the birthing process also losing the baby.
Both Pompey and Caesar have a hard time coping with the tragedy.
Brutus, Cinna, are upon the conspirators and Betray Caesar.
Brutus is one of Julius Caesar's best friends and man of trust, when Brutus betrays him it is a harsh detail.
Soothsayer is upon an important role because of warning Caesar of the "Ides of March".
Octavius is Julius Caesar's adopted son.
Julius Caesar
Brutus
Marc Antony
Cassius
Octavius Caesar
Casca
Calphurnia
Portia
Decius
Julius Caesar is the main character, who has a daughter named Julia Caesar.
Julia Caesar, Julius Caesar's Daughter falls in love and marries Pompey.
Pompey is another key character in the play, He is friends with Julius, and is head commander and king.
Pompey then allows Julius to take some of his own legion for his own, Julius goes to war with the Gallics.
Caesar, Julius, fights in the war and wins, goes back to Rome a hero.
The Senate wants to make him king, but Caesar Refuses the crown three times.
Julia is pregnant while her father Julius is away in the war and dies during the birthing process also losing the baby.
Both Pompey and Caesar have a hard time coping with the tragedy.
Brutus, Cinna, are upon the conspirators and Betray Caesar.
Brutus is one of Julius Caesar's best friends and man of trust, when Brutus betrays him it is a harsh detail.
Soothsayer is upon an important role because of warning Caesar of the "Ides of March".
Octavius is Julius Caesar's adopted son.